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Nothing is pleasing more to my aging ears than some Jazz - going back to it after so many years - and now after hearing of the passing of this Legend I need to be 're-indoctrinated'*. Thanks for reading this rant ;)
* I am failed Jazz bass student UNLV class of 1995
nothing is more boring than the truth - bukowski
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The Montreal Tapes with Rubalcaba and Motion on Verve
But here are some of the ones that I love:
Last Dance (w. Keith Jarrett)
Jasmine (Jarrett)
Fort Yahwuh (Jarrett)
Beyond the Missouri Sky (w. Pat Metheny)
80/81 (Metheny)
None But the Lonely Heart (w. Chris Anderson)
Not in Our Name (Liberation Music Orchestra)
Going Back Home (w. Ginger Baker)
Falling Off the Roof (Baker)
Happy listening,
Jim
"The passage of my life is measured out in shirts."
- Brian Eno
For me, nothing is as strong as his circa 1997 recording "The Art of The Song" with his Quartet West and guest vocalists Shirley Horn and Bill Henderson.
Marty N.
Now is the Hour. Can be hard to find on cd. Snippets, below.
the Magico recordings too - see highlighted link.
Here's his discography. Tough to go wrong with anything he played on. Fantastic musician.
http://www.jazzdisco.org/charlie-haden/discography/
Thanks! for sharing Rick.
I liked the 2 discs he did w/ John Scofield on Blue Note.
Thanks - also have "him" 24 - 7 on Pandora! :)
nothing is more boring than the truth - bukowski
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